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  1. Most Americans are Now Opposed to Laws Against Interracial Marriage, but Their Behavior Does Not Yet Reflect These Attitudes

    Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit interracial marriages, and an increase in the number of these marriages. But why does the rate of interracial...

  2. Racial Bias in Driver Yielding Behavior at Crosswalks

    Racial minorities are disproportionately represented in pedestrian traffic fatalities, indicating a significant public health and safety issue. Psychological and social identity-related factors have previously...

  3. Track I Diplomacy and Civil Society in Cyprus: Reconciliation and Peacebuilding During Negotiations

    This paper examines the relationship between Track I Diplomacy and Civil Society in Cyprus. Cyprus has been a divided island for over 45 years despite numerous attempts at reconciliation on the societal level...

  4. Distress under Duress: The Relationship between Campus Climate and Depression in Asian American College Students

    Student perceptions of negative campus climate were predictive of Asian American students’ depression levels in spite of students’ entering proclivities toward depression and in spite of varying...

  5. Mentoring student leaders of color

    Involvement in student leadership provides opportunities for student development (Foubert and Grainger, 2006) and is linked with higher rates of persistence (Astin, 1984), making leadership programs an...

  6. White bashing? Teaching "Hot-Button" Issues via Indirection

    The biggest barriers to learning about racism, sexism, and the other oppressions, are the non-rational aversive reactions most of us have to the material and to the learning process. When men truly inquire into...

  7. Residential Segregation and Social Integration: Do Blacks and Whites Differ?

    While it is well known that racial residential segregation affects social behaviors and various outcomes of individuals, research about the relationship between residential segregation and social integration is...

  8. From Food Desert to Food Mirage: Race, Social Class, and Food Shopping in a Gentrifying Neighborhood

    New supermarkets in previous “food deserts” can benefit residents by improving their access to healthful, affordable food. But in gentrifying neighborhoods characterized by the inflow of middle-class, white...

  9. "Panel on the Environmental Justice Task Force," the Black Bag Speakers Series, PSU, 2010

    The governor's Environmental Task force presents on the relationship between environmental justice and race. Panel discussion facilitated by Avel Gordley from Portland State University; presenters include Robin...

  10. User ID/entity: Examining the Role of Online Interactions in Black Racial Identity Formation

    Racial identity formation has been extensively studied but lacks an adequate accounting of one of the dominant forms of modern communication: social media interactions. Existing literature acknowledges an...

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